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The Free Press. The Free Press is a pub in Prospect Row, Cambridge, England. At 30 square feet (2.8 m 2), it is "surely the smallest pub room in Cambridgeshire" and its fittings are either original from the 1940s or copies. [1] It is on the Regional Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors for East Anglia. [1]
Boston Free Press, Boston; Boston Phoenix; East Boston Community News, 1970-1989 [18] Footnote links to Northeastern University Library's archive of all editions; The Free Press of Springfield, Springfield (became Common Sense in 1969) Mother of Voices, Amherst; Old Mole, Cambridge; Thursday, Cambridge; Worcester Phoenix; Worcester Punch, Worcester
This section's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information.The reason given is: Gannett sold some newspapers -- specifically Miami OK, wiki page for Miami News-Record show Gannett sold it in 2021.
This week in 417 food news, a new restaurant breaks ground at Springfield's old flour mill, a gluten-free food truck sets up shop and a Chesterfield Village bar completes its rebranding ...
[2] [23] The company also closed its Springfield, Ohio plant, which at one point had employed more than 2,000 people. [2] The magazine closings shocked both publishers and readers. [ 24 ] Many in the magazine field deemed it "a foolish and impetuous move", [ 25 ] but as the company moved to focus on publishing books and educational materials ...
The Daily & Sunday Jeffersonian is a daily newspaper published in Cambridge, Ohio, United States, serving Cambridge and the surrounding communities of Guernsey County. The Daily Jeffersonian was established in 1892. The newspaper is owned and by GateHouse Media based in Perinton, New York, who acquired it in February 2017. [2]
Hometown Weekly News (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski [65] Independent Free Press (Michael Lakin, pub.; 1988−1988) – Mt. Pulaski [66] Weekly Merchant (1987−1987) – Mt. Pulaski [67] Times News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1961−1988) – Mt. Pulaski [68] Mt. Pulaski Times-News (Harry J. Wible, pub.; 1932−1961) – Mt ...
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says human-directed AI-controlled drones are the future of war. Schmidt's startup, White Stork, is developing drones for Ukraine to use in its war with Russia.